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Some commentators suggest that Wilders, born and raised as a Catholic in a provincial Dutch town, is, like his Muslim enemies, a true believer, driven by the goal of
keeping
Europe “Judeo-Christian.”
In a similar vein, Stephen S. Roach, former chief economist of Morgan Stanley, argues that the Fed has already made a “fatal mistake” by
keeping
interest rates so low for so long, thereby transforming monetary policy “from an agent of price stability into an engine of financial instability.”
In
keeping
with China’s recent efforts to project its “soft” side, the opening ceremony produced the idea of a historic, but dynamic culture at its best.
But, to have even a 50% chance of
keeping
to the 2ºC limit, annual carbon emissions need to come down to 36 billion tons.
Mnuchin has requested from the International Monetary Fund a “frank and candid analysis” of member countries’ exchange-rate policies, to determine whether China is deliberately
keeping
its currency undervalued.
Keeping
birds in cages that prevent them flying scarcely merits comment.
Their economic and political failures were in large part due to secessionist movements – actively supported by Russia – that aimed at
keeping
both countries in the Kremlin’s “sphere of influence.”
Press freedom is a start, not just because it is a fundamental human right, but also because vigorous media are essential to
keeping
societies alert to the kinds of crises that are all too common in Ethiopia.
Thailand’s new military leaders view themselves as a kind of cleanup crew, tasked with eradicating corruption,
keeping
politicians in line, and restoring the old order, underpinned by a symbiotic relationship between the military and the monarchy, with the bureaucracy handling day-to-day governance.
Keeping
Somalia’s sea-borne supply line open is imperative.
Another trusted loyalist, Zhao Leji, will take over from the 69-year-old Wang Qishan as the chief of the anti-corruption agency – a crucial position, responsible for
keeping
the CPC in check.
As the UK-EU negotiations get underway, it is critical that companies bear this in mind, by ring-fencing Brexit working groups and
keeping
the rest of the firm’s management focused on broader business strategy.
Far from
keeping
that possibility open, as Prime Minister Theresa May’s government has done, the UK and the EU must commit to establishing a clear agreement on regulatory issues, thereby ensuring that companies on both sides of the English Channel can continue to do business.
Two big issues remain for government, in addition to
keeping
reform moving forward.
With central banks
keeping
interest rates near zero – and in some cases even probing negative territory – it is hard to find another time in history when borrowing was so cheap.
Rather, the TV-obsessed US president is recreating something much older, and more in
keeping
with a Disney fantasy: his own princely court.
In
keeping
with Trump’s main campaign slogan, “Make America Great Again,” it was his “America first” comments that were most revealing.
The hope is that the world will recognize its collective interest in
keeping
development pathways open for poorer countries, both for these countries’ benefit and for the sake of international peace and security.
Keeping
politics out of government as much as possible is a risky strategy.
These countries recognize the practical value of investing in Africa’s development, as well as the moral and political imperative of
keeping
their promises.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution builds on the Third Industrial Revolution, also known as the Digital Revolution, which entailed the proliferation of computers and the automation of record keeping; but the new wave of transformation differs from its predecessors in a few key ways.
As any student of economics understands, this kind of situation decreases overall welfare, because every consumer will be forced to pay the maximum of what they are willing to spend for each good or service they purchase,
keeping
nothing “extra” for themselves.
He accused Reinhart and Rogoff of deliberately
keeping
their data out of the public domain.
With an estimated 122 million people expected to join the African workforce by 2022,
keeping
up with labor trends – and delivering enough good jobs – will only become more difficult.
While Russia’s emphasis on
keeping
Assad in power is likely driven by its own interests in retaining influence in the Middle East, it is right about one thing: the Islamic State must be stopped.
With all sides
keeping
their powder dry, failure to reach a constitutional settlement could plunge Nepal back into war.
Yet some other high-income countries, such as the United States and Canada, are not
keeping
up.
Buying other countries’ bonds would mean abandoning the goal of
keeping
real currency values low against the dollar.
The ocean is our planet’s life-support-system,
keeping
it healthy and productive.
Because of its very relevance, historical heft, and cultural baggage, France mistrusts the changes taking place around it – as though the weight of its nationhood were
keeping
it from taking flight and narrowing its horizons.
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